Type: Trad, 200 ft (61 m), 3 pitches
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Nhan Ngo on Jun 24, 2023
Admins: Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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A dirty, chossy, mossy route that climbs up a gully in the rock, threading yourself through trees and with poor gear and runouts. I belayed first in the crack where the gully narrows, on the right, two good placements for a 0.4 and 0.5, extended placement for a 0.75 or 1. Continue up through a dirty valley, left of a tree and crumbly handholds to a good overhung rock where you can place 0.75 up to 4 for the belay. Then about 25 ft up, and 30 ft to the left over some lichen and bushes brings you to the 2 bolt anchor for Fat Back Crack. 

Location Suggest change

Up the wall to the left from Sea Gypsy, dirty gully between Fat Gypsy and Fat Back Crack.

Protection Suggest change

2 decent gear belays, gear in between is runout but ok since the climbing is easy. The traverse left to the Fat Back Crack anchors is 30 ft runout over bushes. Extremely chossy and mossy, be very careful on each handhold.

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